Data in the Hands of Communities: Indonesia’s CLM Shift
This is Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) in Indonesia: a shift from community voices being heard informally to being <strong>counted, analysed, and used</strong> to influence policy.
Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) is a vital accountability mechanism that empowers communities most affected by HIV to systematically collect evidence, identify barriers, and advocate for stronger, more equitable health services.
In Asia and the Pacific, regional networks and national partners are promoting CLM as a cornerstone of people-centered HIV and health services, ensuring that the lived experiences of people living with HIV, key populations, women, youth, and people with disabilities inform decision-making. By placing communities at the heart of accountability, CLM strengthens equity, drives continuous program and service improvement, and helps countries across the region accelerate progress towards ending AIDS as a public health threat.
This is Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) in Indonesia: a shift from community voices being heard informally to being <strong>counted, analysed, and used</strong> to influence policy.
Step into the world of Community-Led Monitoring (CLM) and discover how communities are driving real change.
Learn why CLM matters through inspiring case studies and success stories from around the world. Meet the key stakeholders, partners, and funders who are working together to support this transformative movement. Join us in uncovering how communities are shaping the future—one voice at a time.